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Professor Needler presents here the evidence that the poem, more appropriately called â The Lone Shieling,â forms a beautiful tie of sentiment between Upper Canada and the Scottish Highlands, as it was Galtâ s work for the Canada Company that gave Moir the direct inspiration for the writing of it.

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Professor Needler presents here the evidence that the poem, more appropriately called â The Lone Shieling,â forms a beautiful tie of sentiment between Upper Canada and the Scottish Highlands, as it was Galtâ s work for the Canada Company that gave Moir the direct inspiration for the writing of it.
Autorenporträt
G.H. NEEDLER, the author of this book, is a native of Ontario, of mingled English and Scotch-Irish ancestry. After graduation at the University of Toronto and extended study in Germany, he became a member of the staff of University College, and was for several years Head of the Department of German. He has published a metrical translation of the The Nibelungenlied and shared in the making of several school text-books. Since becoming Professor emeritus he has edited a volume of letters of Mrs. Jameson to Goethe’s daughter-in-law, which he found in the Weimar Archives. The present book is a by-product of further study in the early Canadian field, particularly John Galt’s writings and his work with the Canada Company, which forms the background for “The Lone Shieling.”